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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 17, 15 August 1884, Page 26

 

BARNINGHAM AND CO., Ornamental Iron Founders and Range Makers, HAVE REMOVED From Great King Street to their New Premises, VIOTOBIA FeUNDBY, GEOBGE STBEET (opposite Knox Church). OHN KENNELLY, Coal Pit Heath Coal Yabd, BATTBiY STREET WHARF. Greymouth Coal and Coke, I Newcastle Coal, Kaitangata Coal, I Green Island Coal. f All kinds of Firewood, cut and uncut, always on hand. Orders delivered to any part of City or Suburbs. VISIT A AND T. INGLIS GREAT SALE Of the assigned STOCK of W. MENZTES, AND CO Drapers, Oamahtt. Don't miss this opportunity of purchasing DRAPERY at a low figure. FIRST PRIZE, MELBOURNE EX- HIBITION. ■yrjrr ANTED KNOWN— That Thor- n son and Co., Cordial and Liqueur Manuacturers, are the only firm in New Zealand who were awarded First Prize for Qinger Wine. r ANTED KNOWN— That Thor- n▼ V son and Co. have received Six Awards at Melbourne Exhibition for their Manufactures. TT7 ANTED KNOWN— ThatThom ■ T son and Co. were awarded First Prize for Raspberry Vinegar at Melbourne Ex- hibition "T^TEILL & CO (LIMITED), BOHD STBEET, DUNBDIN, are prepared to execute IDBNTS, on very favourable terms, for every description of goods — British, Continental, American, In- dian, Chinese, «fee. They also make liberal advances on PRO- DUCE of any kind placed in their hands for shipment to Britain, Australia, or othei markets. TJOYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, -^ High Stbbet, Dunbdint. MR. J. DALY (late of the Shamrock Hotel) has taken this large and conveniently situated establishment, which he will con- duct on the most liberal and approved prin- ciples. The house is splendidly fitted up in every respect, is within a minute's walk of the heart ot the city, and offers every advantage to Visitors and Boarders. 7 Suites of Rooms for Private Families. Billiard Tables; fee.

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